costco steaks pt 3

LS21

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came back from costco today

BONELESS usda choice ribeyes for 5.49/lb
BONELESS usda prime ribeyes for 7.99/lb

these are the fresh packs (not vacuum/frozen)

and these things were THICK, too. like 1.5" per


/wackit.
 

theflyingpig

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Did you know Costco takes debit cards? I didn't know that. Isn't the universe a wonderful place?
 

LS21

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i used my year-end trueearnings cc check and actually got cash back at the register; isnt that sweet?


the other steal at costco: 12oz of year-aged certified prosciutto di parma for 14$. that would so be 30$ at supermarkets!
 

waggy

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Originally posted by: LS21
came back from costco today

BONELESS usda choice ribeyes for 5.49/lb
BONELESS usda prime ribeyes for 7.99/lb

these are the fresh packs (not vacuum/frozen)

and these things were THICK, too. like 1.5" per


/wackit.

thats a really good deal.
 

Baked

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Originally posted by: WaTaGuMp
Quick trivia question, name the only credit card they accept.

Used to be Discover Card, then they changed to AMEX in 99 or maybe 2000.
Originally posted by: theflyingpig
Did you know Costco takes debit cards? I didn't know that. Isn't the universe a wonderful place?

debit card = cash. of course they take cash. :roll:
 

WaTaGuMp

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Originally posted by: Baked
Originally posted by: WaTaGuMp
Quick trivia question, name the only credit card they accept.

Used to be Discover Card, then they changed to AMEX in 99 or maybe 2000.
Originally posted by: theflyingpig
Did you know Costco takes debit cards? I didn't know that. Isn't the universe a wonderful place?

debit card = cash. of course they take cash. :roll:

:thumbsup:
 

spidey07

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Originally posted by: waggy

thats a really good deal.

Good enough that I'd buy another 4 pack and individually freeze them.

LS1 - make sure you read up on what a good ribeye is/looks like. Costco has many ribeyes that really aren't any good from a cut perspective.
 

Perknose

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Originally posted by: theflyingpig
Originally posted by: Baked
debit card = cash. of course they take cash. :roll:

Wrong.

Yup. Any true "cash only" place takes only cash, as they are not set-up to PROCESS debit cards. Therefore the statement that "debit card = cash" is stooooopid in the extreme.

Baked, I'm pissed that your dumb statement forced me into publically agreeing with thesoaringsow.
 

Baked

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Originally posted by: theflyingpig
Originally posted by: Baked
debit card = cash. of course they take cash. :roll:

Wrong.

I hope they have an ignore feature when AT switches to vBB so I can put people like you on my ignore list.
 

Jmman

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Sam's has some decent steaks as well. I picked up a pcakage of sirloin tritips today that really had some excellent marbling, and they were only $3 and change per pound. I got some last week and they truthfully were quite good......:thumbsup:
 

Newbian

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Originally posted by: Perknose
Originally posted by: theflyingpig
Originally posted by: Baked
debit card = cash. of course they take cash. :roll:

Wrong.

Yup. Any true "cash only" place takes only cash, as they are not set-up to PROCESS debit cards. Therefore the statement that "debit card = cash" is stooooopid in the extreme.

Baked, I'm pissed that your dumb statement forced me into publically agreeing with thesoaringsow.

That sounds like a good reason to hand out a temp ban to baked for a few days. ;)
 

Perknose

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Originally posted by: LS21
BONELESS usda choice ribeyes for 5.49/lb
BONELESS usda prime ribeyes for 7.99/lb

This makes the "choice" the better bargain by FAR. There is not that much difference between "choice" and "prime" folks. Prime has a bit more marbling (fat) in the meat, and generally comes from younger, and therefore presumably tenderer cuts, but, again, the actual difference is not all that much in most cases.

I'll bet most of us couldn't tell the difference in a double blind taste test.


I perfer to do my personal tenderizing in private, thank-you very much.

Originally posted by: spidey07
LS1 - make sure you read up on what a good ribeye is/looks like. Costco has many ribeyes that really aren't any good from a cut perspective.

This is EXCELLENT advice in general, not just for Costco, since the USDA grading system has a HUGE subjective component in it. Your best guide is your educated eye.

 

WaTaGuMp

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Make sure you pound that meat till its tender. I always pound my meat tender and its far better.
 

Perknose

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Originally posted by: WaTaGuMp
Make sure you pound that meat till its tender. I always pound my meat tender and its far better.

Wrong forum.
 

Perknose

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Originally posted by: WaTaGuMp
Originally posted by: Perknose
Originally posted by: WaTaGuMp
Make sure you pound that meat till its tender. I always pound my meat tender and its far better.

Wrong forum.

They don't have a meat tenderizing forum. :confused:

<------- L&R

It may not be Love, but you, a mallet, and your meat do constitute a relationship . . . of sorts.

:laugh:

Edit: And this is Off Topic, not Beat Off Topic.
 

EvilYoda

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Originally posted by: iFX
Who needs Costco? I can get the same thing at my local butcher.

Well la dee da, aren't you special. Not everyone has a "local butcher", I know I don't have a decent one within 10 miles of me. Either I pay out the ass at a local "gourmet grocery" or I give CostCo a shot.
 

newb111

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Originally posted by: iFX
Who needs Costco? I can get the same thing at my local butcher.

Many more people here live near a costco than live near your local butcher.
 

HannibalX

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Originally posted by: EvilYoda
Originally posted by: iFX
Who needs Costco? I can get the same thing at my local butcher.

Well la dee da, aren't you special. Not everyone has a "local butcher", I know I don't have a decent one within 10 miles of me. Either I pay out the ass at a local "gourmet grocery" or I give CostCo a shot.

Nope, definitely no meat markets in your town.

A.
Honey Baked Ham
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B.
Bill's Market
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C.
Super Carneceria
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D.
El Pueblo Meat Market
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E.
Carniceria Sonora
- maps.google.com - (602) 431-0063 - 1 review
F.
Honey Baked Ham
- www.honeybaked.com - (480) 464-1200 - 2 reviews
G.
Carneceria El Rancho
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H.
Country Glazed Ham Co
- www.countryglazedham.com - (480) 951-9786 - 6 reviews
I.
Southwest Holly Sales Inc
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J.
Von Hanson's Meats & Spirits
- www.vonhansons.com - (480) 917-2525 - 1 review